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I ran the rear only brake lever on the right since I broke my left hand. The two smallest digits never felt strong enough when I needed the brake on hard. I now have a dx v brake on the old bmx on the right hand side as the cable runs better to the noodle along the left side of the top tube.

I also have a Haro similar to the one questioned above. Its a team issue from 2009. the cable guides are on the left of the top tube and it came with a carbon/alloy right hand lever. You don't really need to get used to it. You rip around a bmx track and know that there's only one brake to scrub off speed with so there's nothing to actually get into yer head!

The stability of the haro with the 21" top tube is very confidence inspiring compared to the 20.5" bike at the track.The Haro alloy frame with chainstays nearly 3 times as deep as the chromoly S&M stays feels like a rocket ship when you put the power down.Fine if you plan on doing a bit of racing or blasting around the track.
Don't think mountainbikes re: stiff/uncomfy or flexy/more comfortable. It's not going to come into it! Its a strength/weight/stiffness thing that will be your choice with whatever type of riding you plan to do.. and if you plan on messing about jumping all the time or never leaving a skatepark,then go with a steel frame.If you want to go fast and like the idea of a light bike,then its probably going to be an alloy race bike you'll end up with,although many riders still race steel (and kick arse on them too)

Don't think that the bike will always feel completely alien with 20" wheels. It takes me around 3-4 days to get back into it at the track coming off 26" wheels so at least give it time. To jump onto one for a few mins,you would think its near impossible.. but stick at it. Like the others have said,consider a cruiser.


 
Posted : 12/07/2012 9:59 pm
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So the main difference between track and park BMXs is the tt length and at 6ft I want a tt of about 21" for a track bike. Are there other important geometry differances that I should think about?

What about tyres, should they be knobblys or have a more cut slick type tread?


 
Posted : 12/07/2012 9:59 pm
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Lots of respect for the kids who ride brakeless and still manage to hold manuals all around the skatepark.

This is the (ex)owner of Fit. Robbie morales would amaze you on a bike. I have seen him rider super smooth around Livi skatepark with no brakes,easily managing to manual around both bowls. Can't stress how smooth he rides, he could probably ride skinnies and never buckle them! (20x1&3/8ths rim width)As you can see,it doesn't matter how big you are,if you can ride well you can't blame your weight for not being able to do it.


 
Posted : 12/07/2012 10:07 pm
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Got one! 🙂


 
Posted : 13/07/2012 11:05 am
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Love that green tom.

cheers 🙂 It wasn't my first choice as the copper one looked so good, but was out of stock. The green has grown on me, and it's a limited edition so makes me feel special 😆 The cranks will be rawed whenever I can be bothered though, since all the green paint is rubbing off and looking crap anyway.


 
Posted : 13/07/2012 11:09 am
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Budha smiles when I have any of my bikes in the garden 8)


 
Posted : 13/07/2012 11:14 am
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And here's the new acquisition:

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Posted : 13/07/2012 11:21 am
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Really tempted to pick up another BMX and give it another crack... Anyone know of anywhere good to ride around Hull? Dunno if we have any tracks, and I'm more into that than park I think.


 
Posted : 13/07/2012 11:23 am
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Nice, my wee boy has a Mongoose 8)

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Posted : 13/07/2012 11:24 am
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the best way to choose a BMX is by colour or brand/rider allegiance

Colour: Orange like my Soul and the hoody I'm wearing right now. Tick!
Brand: Mongoose - sponsors of Chris Akrigg, my favourite rider. Tick!

I'm guessing the previous owner was an adult who didn't take to it because there is almost zero wear on the tyres, not even the rear tyre skidz by kidz evidence. Bearings all feel brand new. And it has two brakes - happy non-tricksy MTBer. Tried pumping some figure of eights on the rooftop carpark here - I'm so rubbish... But I will get better!


 
Posted : 13/07/2012 11:43 am
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This thing is awesome: Feels (and looks) like my Cotic Soul and Brompton had a baby!


 
Posted : 13/07/2012 2:45 pm
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Ok, I'm in my 40s and am considering getting a BMX to ride a bit, mainly to improve my bike handling skills on the mountain bike. There is one of those concrete skate/bike parks near me which would probably be my main riding place; no dirt jumps or pump track in the area. I have no illusions about doing stunts or anything!

Would something like this [url= http://store.intensebmx.com/products/productdetail/RACE+PRO+XL+BLACK/part_number=IBK1RPX-1/9303.2.1.1.107102.29117.107106.0.0?pp=12& ]Intense BMX[/url] suit my needs? No illusions that its XTR quality or anything...

Edit - no issues with the brake lever being on the right here. I'm American, and that's what I'm used to. I'm not saying that its better or anything; some in the US switch them around and run them moto style.


 
Posted : 13/07/2012 5:53 pm
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You'd probably be better off getting a bike more suited for park riding, the intense looks like a race bike so not sure how good it'd be for what you're after.


 
Posted : 13/07/2012 7:39 pm
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i started back up in BMX last October at the great age of 31 (packed in riding when I was 19) never looked back, I ride with guys of my age so no problems with look like a sex pest, we tent to ride trails and i'm luck that I have two fantastic private wood stops within 10 mins of my house. I purchased a complete FIT Brian foster signature (last years model as it was £475 instead of £720), i love every time I ride and we are all off down south for a week in August to ride BMX every day :-).

my little girl chilling on mine 🙂

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this is the last one in our 12 pack

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Posted : 13/07/2012 7:40 pm
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Had some fun on my local jumps - v small air was had. I'd forgotten how bumpy BMXs are offroad though - that and having to stand up all the time will add some physical challenge to my commute! Have requested a copy of Pro BMX Skills for my birthday in the hope of avoiding injury through poor technique...


 
Posted : 13/07/2012 7:52 pm
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Tom - thanks. I really don't know anything about BMX, and don't want to do the equivalent of buying an XC full suspension bike when I need a downhill bike!

Other than the presence or absence of pegs, how do you tell a park bike from a race bike?


 
Posted : 13/07/2012 7:55 pm
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That's quite a big jump... We have some similar man size jumps here and they are so far beyond my skill level it's like a learner driver considering an F1 race!


 
Posted : 13/07/2012 7:59 pm
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Joe, from what I've gathered geometry doesn't vary more than about 0.5" or 1 degree in most directions - nothing like the vast difference between an XC and DH bike. Posh race bikes are v light. My little Mongoose cost £85 secondhand (feels and looks like new bar the odd scratch) and weighs ~26lbs. I think it's more a beginner BMX than a proper park or race version, which suits me fine!


 
Posted : 13/07/2012 8:06 pm
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Anyone know what the mechanical trail on a standard BMX is? Seems a Brompton is 24mm. Wonder what my Soul is...


 
Posted : 13/07/2012 8:26 pm
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21.25" TT, spot on for my 5'10" with long arms.
Top tube length makes a big difference. 21" would be fine for me for street/park, 20.5" feels tiny.

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Posted : 13/07/2012 9:01 pm
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ANYBODY post me a photo or info on some nice bmx cruisers please,ive got to get 1,like the look of the se big ripper


 
Posted : 13/07/2012 9:03 pm
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It looks alrite, get your seat put down though. I used to have an Orange one

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Posted : 13/07/2012 11:24 pm
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Ive got a chance of a haro f1 at £70, how do I measure the tt? Is it likely to be much use to me at 6'2 ish
what else should I check for?


 
Posted : 14/07/2012 12:54 pm
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Take a look at www.sourcebmx.com

We the People are a popular brand with cred. Fit Verde and United (British) are also up there. All the top bikes (£400 plus) should be full cromoly ie light...personally im 38, ive got a Verde that was on a deal that my early midlife crisin ie didnt have a bmx in the 80's had a grifter instead..meant i had to buy...


 
Posted : 14/07/2012 9:14 pm
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i would like to get a bmx for riding to the shops,messing around on (i have non existent bike skills though/am 37 😳
i did have a hoffman 900 back in 2005 that i liked (sold it unfortunately).
this time i plan on buying a more "racy" bmx (as i cannot do tricks/get air e.t.c)
although i do like those flatland bmx's (they are awesome looking bikes 😀


 
Posted : 14/07/2012 9:30 pm
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raceface 90 43 here same here,let me no what you buy,had a go on a 20inch being 6ft i felt a right tit on it


 
Posted : 14/07/2012 9:44 pm
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have just looked at the mongoose site.man i love the look of this beauty 😀 [img] [/img]
as the shop i go to stocks mongoose (i think they do we the people also).
i just love the colour of it (reminds me of my old raleigh elan road bike from back in the day)
will only be using it as a runaround/for messing about on.maybe if i feel brave,to try out some of the small jumps at the skatepark near to the shop (as long as no one is there 😳
anyhoo it's a new bike what's not to like 😀


 
Posted : 14/07/2012 10:19 pm
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SourceBMX were a client of mine in my corporate days - their shop and indoor bike park is amazing! I would say the best thing in Hastings but that rather undersells it...

The BMX saddle height thing - is it put it all the way down because it's always too low for pedalling and gets in the way when higher? Part of me thinks I should leave it up so I don't come to hate my MTB saddle being in the way when jumping...


 
Posted : 14/07/2012 10:21 pm
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i just have bike lust (for a bmx 😳 after seeing this on wethepeople site [img] [/img] 😀
by the gods i would love to be able to afford one of those bad boys (but i would be too embarrassed to ride it (as i really do not have any bike skills to do it justice).
i'll shut up now 😉


 
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/61640649@N03/7570678356/ ]bmx[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/61640649@N03/ ]mk_dorsoduro[/url], on Flickr

Here's my 20" race bike. I'm 6ft, it has a 21" top tube and is plenty big enough for me!


 
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Here is my flatland bike
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Stripped it down for a lick of paint. It's a heavy old thing though, I'd like a lighter one and some 3 piece cranks.


 
Posted : 15/07/2012 9:23 am
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there all to small for me, looks like a brompton


 
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The BMX saddle height thing - is it put it all the way down because it's always too low for pedalling and gets in the way when higher?

Pretty much. There's no point in sitting down to pedal on a bmx so get it out of the way. And a high seat looks shit. I do hate my mtb saddle being in the way even when its at its lowest now though, takes ages to get used to.


 
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I'm taller than you.


 
Posted : 15/07/2012 1:19 pm
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I have a Fly Pantera with a 21.4 inch top tube. Perfect for me and Im over 6'2".

Its currently unused and is covered in rust, want to buy it?


 
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ANYBODY post me a photo or info on some nice bmx cruisers please,ive got to get 1,like the look of the se big ripper

The Sunday Model C is a good ride. The full chro-mo one is better and more expensive.( the older model is full chro-mo though) Later model comes with a longer top tube.
The Wethepeople avenue and avenger is suposed to have the same geo as the sunday, but it's cheaper, especially second hand completes.
Liquid bikes made a beautiful run of frames only. Finished now but if you come across a used one...
Standard bikes made a good 24 frame and forks. also finished
S & M 24 dirt bike frame and fork only, is a beaut too.
http://www.sandmbikes.com/all-products/frames/frame-24-dirt-bike
http://www.wtp-site-2011.wethepeoplebmx.de/special-series-/avenue-24q
http://www.vintagebmx.com/community/lofiversion/index.php/t27020719.html
and here's a website all about cruisers http://cruiserrevolution.com/
The ripper would be ok for cruising about on, and light smooth track use but wouldn't take a thrashing.


 
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Biker66 got your reply thanks bud love the mongosse


 
Posted : 15/07/2012 9:33 pm
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Biker66 Wayne's awesome thanks for the link top man


 
Posted : 15/07/2012 9:40 pm
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Dam you lot and having this thread when I cant ride. I am seriously looking at improving my BMX and getting on that when I can ride again.

Im going to shuffle down the garden tonight to measure the TT of it and see how useful it will be at perry bar track.


 
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make a bmx thread


 
Posted : 16/07/2012 2:36 pm
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Thoughts so far: Really good fun for messing about on. Confused as to how to do pedal wheelies on it. Will try some manualling on the way home. Bunnyhops well. Not as nervy as I was expecting. Accelerates fast when you put the power down. Really bumpy offroad. Hard work to cover distance on (did 3.5 miles in a hurry yesterday) - didn't realise how much I sit down on the MTB...


 
Posted : 17/07/2012 12:00 pm
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Any adults here race BMX?

I'm tempted to give BMX racing a go (much missed childhood desire). I'm 30 now and can't shake off the feeling that I'm going to look like an idiot - an unskilled 30 year old BMX racer who can't 'do the jumps'.

Or just give 4X a go instead?


 
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I went to Birmingham BMX track once before I was laid up with injury (not related) and it was fantastic. I took my BFe because I was scared to take my BMX as I have ridden it about 10 times in the 10 years I have had it.

Don't worry about not being able to do the jumps, I started not being able to do any of them and after two hours could do the first step up and was trying a couple of the others. As soon as I can ride again I plan to take my BMX down there and get some practice in. From the small amount I have done I was surprised how much fitness you need on a little few hundred meter track.

I cant see myself going to the skate park or DJs on it but it will certainly help with jumping my MTBs.

Go to your local track on your MTB and see how much fun it is, you will want a BMX after.


 
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Been following this discussion with interest, at 38 I was under the impression I was well past my BMX riding days. I live about 5 minutes away from this place [url= http://www.ekpark.co.uk/ ][b]EK bike/skate park[/b][/url] and have been so very tempted to go along for a shot although furthest I have got is going in for a look. Any "older" riders regulars there ? I do check the website occasionaly for any sign of an old mans session when all the kids are in school 😳


 
Posted : 17/07/2012 2:05 pm
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i have just ordered that wethepeople zodiac bmx (which i will spend the next 5 odd months paying for/you only live once 😉
have heard that there may well be a bmx track built in devizes/along with a skatepark 😀
there is no way i'm going to use them with other people there though 😉 😳
i'm just planning on learning to get some air with it tbh (and try and learn to bunnyhop wheelie e.t.c)


 
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